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Aero was also offering a fantastic looking red cowhide CR! I was seriously considering it but I guess they used up all the hide as it's gone from the size.
Red leather jackets always remind me of second-generation punkettes.
I've a nice green leather jacket that I wear fairly often and it NEVER fails to draw notice and compliments. If you look up my posts you'll find it here somewhere. I'm having Carrie make me another now in Olive. Vive le difference I say.
Worf
Reminds me of when Ralph Lauren stopped sewing chest pockets on shirts: he claimed that he did it because he wanted people to stop smoking.It puts me in mind of a 70s era Lewis; especially around 1978, Lewis were offering their jackets, mainly Monza styles by that point, in bright blue, canary yellow, bright orange.... Selling it as a safety feature, claiming increased visibility on the road.
I hate to be the killjoy but, IMHO, primary and secondary color jackets look more fashion oriented. They are also too bright, and attract too much attention, for my taste. I prefer leather jackets that are more subdued and blend in, as opposed to snapping the necks of anyone within eyesight.
Separately, brown and black leather jackets are much easier to match with clothing and, therefore, have greater utility.
I recently debated colored jackets with Dave Himel. Notwithstanding that his current jackets are all brown, black or white, he advocates colored jackets and plans to offer colored leather in the future. He confirms that colored leather has historical origins.
The bottom line is that I am not there . . . yet. For the time being, I am sticking with different shades of brown and black. If you see someone walking down the street in a bright green leather jacket -- and snap you neck to take a gander -- it ain't me.
Glad to see a mention of cordovan. I have a niece who is an attorney and requested a briefcase or attache in that color. Her reasoning was that it would be appropriate with whatever color of business attire that she wore. And she was right, she uses it almost daily and she always looks great. I have a 3/4 length Gordon & Ferguson in the same color.
I'd also very much consider a green jacket in the hue monitor posted - I'd love to see that in a Perfecto style, or perhaps an A2.
I do tend to match leathers, thought with a blue jacket I suspect I'd just stick to black. Green would work with either brown or black in the right shade. Always liked that shade of green you commonly see in 30s-50s long, leather overcoats made in Germany.
Aero was also offering a fantastic looking red cowhide CR! I was seriously considering it but I guess they used up all the hide as it's gone from the size.
I've a nice green leather jacket that I wear fairly often and it NEVER fails to draw notice and compliments. If you look up my posts you'll find it here somewhere. I'm having Carrie make me another now in Olive. Vive le difference I say.
Worf
Wow! Now that is a stunning red jacket
I would wear it. Easily. Everyday.
Do you know from where that leather comes from? Is it horween?
It's impossible to capture! I've tried. Had it thrown on the front seat of my truck the other day and it looked so green. The midnight blue CXL is truly a deeeep evergreen.@Ton123 has the most amazing Horween green/blue/black leather jacket!
I think it could easily match any color shoe. It has chameleon like qualities and it absorbs the colors around it.I think you could safely go with the Aero Midnight Blue. It is really a blue based black and gives a classic look while being just a bit different.
I am wondering...being colorblind...if the blue cast is enough to match it with brown shoes? That would make it the most versatile jacket.